Just a few of our favorite trick-or-treaters out in the Trick or Treat Parade, the Night Watchman’s Tour, and Falmouth’s Village of Scarecrows at Halloween in Falmouth this year. Falmouth’s Village of Scarecrows will be on display through November 15, 2014. While all of our rooms have their own individual charm suitable for relaxation after [...][Continue Reading...]

Are you planning on serving a holiday feast to a group friends and/or family over the holidays? Nervous? Don’t worry. Whether it’s a group of old friends or new friends, whether it’s breakfast, lunch, or dinner; here are some tips to keep the event running smoothly and to keep your stress as host or hostess [...][Continue Reading...]

A Thanksgiving Apple Pie Recipe A delightful pie made with tart apples. This pie has become a Thanksgiving tradition in our house and has passed down to our daughters. Now our grandchildren gather each year to make their pies. Makes 1 pie. Ingredients: Pastry for a 9 inch double crust pie 3/4 Cup white sugar [...][Continue Reading...]

This charming exhibit on historic Cape Cod is at Falmouth’s Museums on the Green will be running through October 11th. It is located in the 1730 Conant House at 65 Palmer Avenue, just 2 door away from the Palmer House Inn. Two of the values that people of the Victorian era held dear were respectability [...][Continue Reading...]

Tesla Destination Charging Station Cape Cod Up and Running at Falmouth Village’s Palmer House Inn News from Falmouth Village, MA – August 30, 2014 Falmouth Village, MA – When Bill O’Connell, co-owner of the Palmer House Inn in Falmouth Village, MA, heard his guests lament they’d have to drive all the way to Rhode Island to find [...][Continue Reading...]

In the past I have written blog posts about Falmouth being a “Runner’s Town,” well it is also a walker’s town. On Saturday August 16th, the twenty-forth edition of the Falmouth walk will begin at ten am. The starting line is at Town Hall Square. The exact distance is 3.2 miles. This years walk will [...][Continue Reading...]

Grandmother Leary’s Apple Muffins They are delicious served hot or cold with a hot cup of tea. As a young girl I remember standing on a chair at grandmother’s kitchen counter while she and Aunt Frances made her Apple Muffins. Aunt Frances was the family’s champion apple peeler. I remember the stories and laughter as [...][Continue Reading...]